CORONATION Street cinematography has been thrown into risk by the bad weather as heavy rain is wrecking the summer scenes.
The cast and party have been struggling to spud upcoming episodes because the set has been covered by the June storms.
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Investiture Street filming has been hit by bad endure
The actors film their spot weeks ahead of time, and Empress Tyldesley revealed scenes which are alleged to be aired during the height of season have been ruined by lavish.
In a post on Twitter, she wrote: “Ardent that all our summer scenes are activity filmed in pouring rain… bona fide…”
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It is not the first time the demonstrate has been effect by the weather as Attack Doris disrupted filming rear in February.
The soap’s schedule was tangled in to chaos after Storm Doris meant site featuring returning star Helen Flanagan were off.
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Helen Flanagan's spot were cut due to Storm Doris
A symbolic for the show told The Sun Online especially at the time: “Our schedules are always plotted to allow for changes…”
After Attack Doris battered the soap’s set in City, some Corrie stars celebrated getting a attack day off.
Doris caused chaos crosswise the country earlier this yr, but rival soap Emmerdale was genuine by the weather as their scenes were filmed inside.
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The exhibit's director tweeted a artwork of Rovers in the rain
The show’s administrator tweeted a picture of Rovers in the pour
A representative for Corrie told The Sun On-line: “[It’s] not too much of a problem.
“We’re Euphemistic pre-owned to the weather here in Manchester and treasure it’s always changeable even during the season months.”